Success Stories

The success stories below are accounts that have been submitted to OSHA, or that were based on information obtained by OSHA from secondary sources, where employers have implemented ergonomics programs or utilized best practices and have reported successful results. They can be found according to category, by NAICS Code, or by doing a search. A complete list is also available.

Have you successfully implemented ergonomic programs or utilized best practices and have reported successes?Share your story with us.

Share Your Success Story

Success stories describe real world interventions that companies have found to be successful. These can have significant value if pertinent information is included. Please fill out the form below and include as much of the following information as possible.

Submissions will be reviewed for consideration, content, and compliance with OSHA web publishing standards. Submitters may be contacted if additional information is needed. All submissions may not qualify for publishing.

If you would like to complete this form in MS Word* and/or provide OSHA with photographs*, drawings, or other documents, please email your submission to Brett Besser, CIH, CPE or mail your submission to:

Brett Besser, CIH, CPE

Senior Industrial Hygienist/Ergonomist

OSHA Salt Lake Technical Center

8660 S. Sandy Parkway

Sandy, UT 84070

*Photographs should be:

Of the task as originally performed, with a person in the shot to show the nature of the hazard (if possible).

Of the task as redesigned. Also a person in the task showing how it works will be very useful (if possible).

(NAICS 92)

Additional Success Stories

Through the OSHA and National Telecommunications Safety Panel (NTSP) Alliance, NTSP developed the following success stories that
highlight successful safety and health programs or best practices that the association's member companies have implemented in their
workplaces that have led to positive results, including a reduction of work-related injuries.

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